irism
Quote: agata116

Therefore, I want to say, no matter what you buy, you still need another one, do not even hesitate.
that's for sure! bought the first Panas18 and a month later dex - it is a little less, which is just the topic! sometimes a bit too much)))
irson1971
Quote: irism

that's for sure! bought the first Panas18 and a month later dex - it is a little less, which is just the topic! sometimes a bit too much)))
irism and how do you like the Dex 50? I also fall for him .... if I hadn't seen my Moulinex, I would definitely have taken it. What are 50 buttons?
irism
buttons? in the sense of? they are pressed like in Panas, but in terms of functionality: start / heating, rice / spaghetti, rice / spaghetti / express, boiling, frying, baking, time / timer, double boiler, stewing / simmering, heating ... like I listed everything ... ahhh! more choice of products (meat, vegetables and fish) Everything works great! I'm glad!
irson1971
Quote: irism

buttons? in the sense of? they are pressed like in Panas, but in terms of functionality: start / heating, rice / spaghetti, rice / spaghetti / express, boiling, frying, baking, time / timer, double boiler, stewing / simmering, heating ... like I listed everything ... ahhh! more choice of products (meat, vegetables and fish) Everything works great! I'm glad!
I was already upset ... I assumed that it was cool there with the choice of the button. If when I am going to buy, then I will take exactly the same if the cuckoos at that time will not be affordable. My husband is shouting that we will pay a lot for electricity and makes me use the stove ... and I would not mind buying a second one.
Rina
Irish, if you don’t get an extra saucepan before summer, then in the heat of the day, “get sick” and ask your husband to cook something on the stove that requires constant presence. I think he will forget about those 10-20-30 kW for which you have to pay ...
irson1971
Quote: Rina72

Irish, if you don’t get an extra saucepan before summer, then in the heat of the day, “get sick” and ask your husband to cook something on the stove that requires constant presence. I think he will forget about those 10-20-30 kW for which you have to pay ...
Thank you Teska for the advice !, but mine, even when I'm sick, does nothing and have to crawl in any state and cook and wash dishes, etc., and he is a rare goon! I have already saved up money in Chihara from my directives and for HP and for a saucepan and for silicone, and I would like to dream about it for a long time!
Rina
I sympathize. Faced with such. Well, I don't even know what to do here.

(about electricity it strongly resembles a joke about Gabrovo people - they always keep one gas burner lit so as not to waste matches, and if you need to light something with matches, they are split in half).
irson1971
Quote: Rina72

I sympathize. Faced with such. Well, I don't even know what to do here.

(about electricity it strongly resembles the anecdote about the Gabrovo people - they always keep one gas burner lit so as not to waste matches, and if you need to light something with matches, they are split in half).
They made fun! I have never heard of this ... There is nothing to be done, we will live on. I told him that those husbands who at least once stand in the kitchen and help would buy such a saucepan at once and would not save on electricity, and even though the small one is harmful and does not give anything to do, and no one helps with it. ..
Gheder
Please tell me, are the fasteners of the pots different for the small and large multicooker? Is it possible to insert a bucket from a small one into a large one?
Rina
Quote: Gheder

Please tell me, are the fasteners of the pots different for the small and large multicooker? Is it possible to insert a bucket from a small one into a large one?
various. Different in all three dimensions.And there is nothing to try - there is a sensor in the heating element of the pots, if there is not enough load on it, the pan will simply not work.
Gheder
Quote: Rina72

various. Different in all three dimensions. And there is nothing to try - there is a sensor in the heating element of the pots, if there is not enough load on it, the pan will simply not work.
Thanks for such a detailed explanation. I thought the heating element was separate from the pan, like a bread machine. By load do you mean the weight of the pot or the wattage? Tell me more, please, does a 4.5-liter multicooker behave normally if you load it according to recipes for 2.5 liters? Doesn't it burn? Does the cooking time decrease in this case? Does she calculate it herself depending on the load?
Rina
Yes, I meant mass.
It is not at all necessary to load the multicooker to the maximum. As far as I understand this technique, there is a thermal sensor that stops active heating if, say, when cooking the same rice, the water evaporates and, accordingly, the bottom of the saucepan heats up above +100. This principle is found in all simple rice cookers. In other cases, the cooking time is set.
Gheder
The maximum is clear. But what about the minimum? In model 18, it is written that you need to load at least 2 glasses (like rice). I hardly ever cook that much. I buy a big one just for the sake of baking, cooking stuffed peppers, cooking for guests. In this case, I'm going to cook based on the proportions for a small saucepan. Will the food turn out as delicious as if I cooked it in the little one? What do you think / know?
Rina
I cooked one cup of rice (300 ml) in a large multicooker, everything worked out great. And smaller quantities too (about 220 ml). Somewhere on the forum I read that in a small cartoon porridge in small quantities is almost worse than in a large one.

About recalculation. Products, which are in larger quantities, and in smaller quantities, are cooked from the moment of boiling at about the same time.

Just cook and the skills will come by themselves.
Gheder
There was another question that has already slipped into this thread, it seems. But there seemed to be no answer. When buying a bread machine, the cardboard box was tightly wrapped with plastic wrap. Judging by the photos, the multicooker is the same. Dear owners, please tell me who remembers. I want to be sure that they will not bring me used
SchuMakher
Gheder the small multi has less power, so not all recipes are suitable for her. Power: tmn10 - 490w, tmn18 - 670. So big is better, but you can put at least half a multi-glass there

Gheder our box was tied with 2 plastic ribbons. By its appearance, it can be determined by the body, by the inside of the lid, by the bucket .... The rubber gasket inside the Lid gets dirty after several preparations and is not washed to zero.
Gheder
Thanks for the answer, but I didn't quite understand the first part of it. For which recipes model 10 is not suitable. From a recipe book in a set like for 10 and 18, you can cook the same dishes. Are there any special recipes for which 490 watts is not enough? The main thing is the temperature to which it heats up, isn't it? They both can 180 ° C.

I understood what to look for, thank you. At the bread maker, I also remember the rubber and plastic gasket in some places almost immediately changed color from temperature in some places.
lobacheva
Quote: Gheder

The maximum is clear. But what about the minimum? In 18 models it is written that you need to load at least 2 glasses (like rice). I hardly ever cook that much. I buy a large one just for the sake of baking, cooking stuffed peppers, cooking for guests. In this case, I'm going to cook based on the proportions for a small saucepan. Will the food turn out as delicious as if I cooked it in the little one? What do you think / know?
Two GLASSES FROM THE MULTI-COOKER, and this is a small 160ml glass. If I cook pilaf, then I load 2 cups, since everything is eaten, and if there is some kind of rice with vegetables, then 1 glass is enough, and if milk porridge, then I also put 1 cup of any cereal per liter of milk and everything is okay.
Food will be obtained, of course, if you increase the proportions in a small one, then it begins to boil through the valve, and in a large one you can reduce it, and I don't think you will greatly reduce it. After all, the family needs to be fed. It seems at first glance. that there is nothing to cook in it, but you just don't want to cook it once or twice, and the soup and the second and pastries. At first, I also thought that I would stand, but now one is not enough, I bought another Visconte for Panas, and we don't complain about anything, even though we have a family of two + sometimes my husband's sister.
RybkA
For which recipes model 10 is not suitable. From a recipe book in a set like for 10 and 18, you can cook the same dishes. Are there any special recipes for which 490 watts is not enough?
Gheder , I have a small MV. I can assure you that you can cook in it just like in the big one. ALL recipes are suitable for small multi and even those that you come up with yourself.
arishenka
Our sons are engaged in go-karting and we live in the field for three days, since we want to buy a multicooker for convenience only electricity. Choosing between Panasonic and Moulinex, what to choose?
sazalexter
Quote: arishenka

Our sons are engaged in go-karting and we live in the field for three days, since we want to buy a multicooker for convenience only electricity. Choosing between Panasonic and Moulinex, what to choose?
Panasonic or Minutkuk pressure cooker, you shouldn't take a mule without a pressure cooker!
Rina
Mulinex multicooker or pressure cooker (Mulinex minutekuk)?
sazalexter right. If the Mulia-multicooker (cooks without pressure), then you should not take it. The servicemen said FUUUU on her ...
That is, Panasonic remains.

arishenka , and where do you actually live?
micshelma
Two weeks ago I bought a Panasonic TMN 18 multicooker, I am happy, like an elephant. We have a family of 4 people, I cook several dishes every day. But now I regret that I took the big one. You can't cook a plate of porridge in it.
Iriska21
Good evening, dear forum users.
Help determine the size of the multicooker.
I climbed many forums but did not find an exact answer to my question.
The choice is between Panasonic with bowl volumes of 2.5 and 4.5 liters.
I tend to lean more, because I like to cook soups and cook meat or pilaf for several days. But I would like to cook porridge every morning. So the question is, is it possible to cook milk porridge for about 750-800 ml in a large multicooker. liquids. This is very important for me, because basically I buy a multicooker for the purpose of preparing morning breakfasts.
And yet, if you cook porridge in milk, then when laying products in the evening, will the milk turn sour ???
Uncle Sam
As the owner of the "big" Panasonic, I advise you an 18-model, with a 4.5 liter bowl.
The minimum amount of porridge in it = 1 cup of grits + 2 cups of liquid.
If in the evening (in the kitchen it is not very hot) pour long-term milk into the multicooker, you will get a delicious porridge in the morning.
Katyie
Hello!
In November, I became the owner of a small MV Panasonic. The family has 3 people (2 adults and a child). I use CF every day. I believe that this volume is quite enough for everyday life.
And during the holiday holidays, I really wanted another MV in order to simultaneously cook vegetables and eggs for Olivier in one, for example, and baking in the second
I can't adapt recipes for 18 MV in any way for my 10th (to be honest, I didn't even know what to do))). But I have never had a case that the volume of products that was in the recipe for large CF did not fit into the CF. And I set the time the same, without changing it in any way.
I cook porridge every day, I put 3/4 of a measuring cup (1 cup is a lot for us, there is still about a portion left; when the child grows up, I will probably do it for 1 cup))
To make sure that everyone has enough soup for 1 time, I do not add water to the upper mark, I stop about 2-3 risks lower. If I add water to the top risk, then there are two servings left for tomorrow, probably, if you pour it above the mark, then there will be 3 servings of soup.
Jellied meat - half a pork leg and half a standard piece fit into the MV (this is how they chop in a butcher's shop, about 0.9-1 kg)) a ​​thigh; at the exit I get 3 classic plates of aspic (according to experience, this is enough for a festive feast for 6-8 people).
- baking - cakes / muffins / manniks are small in diameter, but sooooo high. We have enough for two or three tea parties, that is, for 8 people there will be one normal-sized piece of cake, and for 6 people there will still be a couple of pieces left to add to someone.
clarens
Well, here I am for days joining you, the owners of multi brews. There were no special problems with cooking. Driven in the old fashioned way. Two years ago, a smart LG bread maker settled in my kitchen. He knows how not only to bake bread, but also butter and yogurt and jam. Now is a fertile summer time and in our south just ripen strawberry and cherry and apricot. The quality is excellent. One mishap, programmed for a small one-time volume. The output is about 400 grams at a time. For three days I cook jam for three bookmarks. Time bound. There was still a big vegetable season ahead and everything had to be done on the stove. And so I wanted to love myself that at one point I ordered myself 18 model. A question for experienced cartoon users - will my expectations come true and will I be able to cook vegetable stews, caviar, sauces, adjika and jam in a sufficiently large volume?
I hope for your help and support.
verazato
And I! And now I am in your ranks!
I thought for a long time what size to buy. I bought a Panasonic 18th As it was written here, you can cook a little in a big MV, but you can't cook a lot in a small one. This was the decisive factor.
What can I say? We begin to fall in love with the "saucepan" (for some reason everyone at once - both in the family and at work - this is what they called my MV. Every day in the morning they are greeted with the question: "Did you bring a cake from the pan?")
We are not very gluttonous eaters (my husband, daughter and me), so I loaded the saucepan to the top today for the first time, and then jellied meat. It is a bit a pity that the portion of porridge we need cannot be prepared - the 18th is too big for this. But I do not regret that I bought it of this size.
LuchistA
Good afternoon)) I read all 11 pages, and remained in thought A family of three. Separate food. I cook for myself separately, for husband and daughter separately. My daughter is no eater, her husband eats once a day (arrives very late), does not like the same thing several times, and neither does my daughter. I took the 18th model from my mother, test it. I liked everything, but it seems to be too big ... I make porridge only for myself and at one time, I never cook cereals more than 50g ... Guests are extremely rare with us, and then, mainly for tea and for salads. There is an aerogrill (my favorite) and a large cartoon Moulinex (my friendship with her did not work out, I only use the VD and ND functions, pilaf porridge, etc. I will not cook in it, I do not like dances with tambourines and puzzles with recipes). So that's what I mean .... I cooked pilaf in the 18th. Meat somewhere 600g (it turned out well, a lot, you can safely take 400g for these proportions), while laying 350 ml of rice (mom sowed a measuring cup somewhere), 700 ml of water. It turned out to be awesome pilaf, crumbly, as we like. But it was too much. My husband ate three times and a daughter too ... The main question: can I cook 400g of meat, 350ml of cereal in a small cartoon? Or is it impossible to lay such an amount? If I can, then definitely take a small one, I definitely don't need more. I make myself a strictly dietary baked goods (mine are too hungry, sorry, and they don't want anything), I prefer to bake small portions, large pies in the oven (once a year). Yes, and on sale there are only small, big ones, even on the Internet, I could not find where to order .... And I want it so much that I have no strength Flour of choice to sleep for a week now ... HELP PLIZ !!!

shl. I love your forum, I have learned so much new, very friendly answers to beginners. I hope you can help me too))))
Rita
Quote: LuchistA

Rita, tanja-55, thank you very much, dispelled my doubts, tomorrow run to the store !!! So I can cook pilaf (proportions in my previous post)? Urraaa !!!
Of course, 350 ml of cereal is just 2 multi-glasses.
LuchistA
Quote: Rita

Of course, 350 ml of cereal is just 2 multi-glasses.

forgive me for torturing ...confused by what the description says: Capacity:
Buckwheat: 0.5 - 3 measuring cups
Barley: 0.5 - 3 measuring cups
Milk porridge / Stewing: 1.7 l
Pilaf: 1 scoop of rice
Rice: 0.5 - 4 measuring cups
Baking: 750 g

with pilaf as it is not happy ... I would have two cups ... (and meat 300-400 grams)

I woke up with a firm thought about buying, read it ... was confused. .. Everything else, more than, suits .... in a dream I already baked goodies for myself
Rita
You would not write this, I would not know. Due to ignorance, I always poured as much rice as I wanted, and everything was OK!
Vei
People !!!! Anyone !!!! Help out! Tell me the dimensions of the bowl of the 10th Panasik:
The total displacement to the brim, the diameter of the bottom and top, as well as the height of the bowl, is very necessary!


Galin
On a multicooker, Alexander from NEC, at my request, laid out the dimensions of the Panasonic-10 bowl in a graphic image (in the bowl section). I needed a spare one for little Liberton, it did not fit, because the sides of the Panasonic bowl are wider. Therefore, see exactly the picture.
Sapphire
Tell me, the 10th model bakes biscuits well, how do they turn out at 18?
LuchistA
Of course!!!! Hell, could not stop I generally adore her. Small, but roomy at the same time (unless, of course, the ribs are stewed in it). There is also a cuckoo 1055, but I prefer to make side dishes in panasik, as it turns out tastier))) And biscuits too.
yudinel
Tell someone, what is the difference between the "stewing" and "baking" modes in Panasonic 18? What is the temperature in these modes?
baybakova
Good morning everybody ! It is very necessary to buy a bowl for Panasonic -SR-TMH10 if anyone knows, please tell me, in the old one it began to burn at the bottom.
Irgata
baybakova, look for in the flea market - if you want to buy a cup on the forum

and if you buy at all, go to search for your browser bowl for Panasonic -SR-TMH10 buy and the computer will give you addresses and appearances

Bowl Premium volume 2.7 l, non-stick coating.
diameter D = 195, height H = 109
Compatible with Panasonic - 10, Redmond М-4505; М10, М11, Mxwell MW-3801 BN, Mystery 1017, Supra MCS4531 - compatibility with other multicooker

baybakova
Good morning Irina! thanks a lot for the hint.

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